41) To what extent, if any, is the membership of your congregation involved in each of the following activities: Talking to associates and acquaintances about the meaning of the Christian faith (TALKING)

50) Given their current time commitments to work, family, school etc., how willing do you think the membership if your congregation would be to increase significantly the amount of time they not spend in each of the following activities: Making telephone calls inviting people in the neighborhood to come to church (PHONECAL)

51) Given their current time commitments to work, family, school etc., how willing do you think the membership if your congregation would be to increase significantly the amount of time they not spend in each of the following activities: Door-to-door evangelism (COMMDOOR)

52) Given their current time commitments to work, family, school etc., how willing do you think the membership if your congregation would be to increase significantly the amount of time they not spend in each of the following activities: Talking to associates and acquaintances about the meaning of the Christian faith (TALKFTH)

53) Given their current time commitments to work, family, school etc., how willing do you think the membership if your congregation would be to increase significantly the amount of time they not spend in each of the following activities: Studying and training to witness to others about their faith (WITNESS)

54) Given their current time commitments to work, family, school etc., how willing do you think the membership if your congregation would be to increase significantly the amount of time they not spend in each of the following activities: Making team visits to inactive members (MAKEVIST)

55) Given their current time commitments to work, family, school etc., how willing do you think the membership if your congregation would be to increase significantly the amount of time they not spend in each of the following activities: Contacting people they already know, urging them to come to church (URGEATND)

56) Given their current time commitments to work, family, school etc., how willing do you think the membership if your congregation would be to increase significantly the amount of time they not spend in each of the following activities: Visiting Presbyterians newly-arrived in your community (VISITPRS)

57) Given their current time commitments to work, family, school etc., how willing do you think the membership if your congregation would be to increase significantly the amount of time they not spend in each of the following activities: Helping to increase your congregation's efforts to include new people and their concerns (INCLUDE)

58) Given their current time commitments to work, family, school etc., how willing do you think the membership if your congregation would be to increase significantly the amount of time they not spend in each of the following activities: Helping to establish new congregations (ESTABLSH)

59) In a typical month, how much time would you say you spend directly reaching out to individuals who are not currently members of any church to invite them to participate in or join your (or another) congregation? (REACHOUT)

170) (ASK if RAISED = 2) If 'no,' how large was the congregation you grew up in? (RAISED2)

N

Mean

Std.Deviation

TOTAL

282

789.83

1624

171) How old were you when you first began attending a Presbyterian church? (AGEPCUSE)

N

Mean

Std.Deviation

TOTAL

731

10.227

12

172) In what religious denomination were you raised? (check only one box. If you were part of more than one denomination as a child, answer by putting a check by the one that influenced you most.) (DENRAISE)

176) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements. An individual should arrive at his or her own religious beliefs independent of any church. (BELIEFS)

177) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements. All the different religions are equally good ways of helping a person find ultimate truth. (EQUALLY)

220) Which of these categories best describes your total family income from all sources, before taxes, during 2001? (If you live alone, or with non-relatives, answer in terms of your own personal income.) (INCOME)

227) During the last 12 months, did you or other family members in your household contribute any money to each of the following? To your congregation, in regular giving (not including special offerings or contributions to a capital campaign)? (GIVING)

229) During the last 12 months, did you or other family members in your household contribute any money to each of the following? To your congregation, in giving to a special capital campaign, for example for a new or remodeled building, or for a new program for the church. (CAPCAMP)

231) During the last 12 months, did you or other family members in your household contribute any money to each of the following? To your congregation, in response to a special appeal for a ministry supported by the congregation, presbytery, or Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), including the denomination-wide special offerings-One Great Hour of Sharing, Pentecost, Peacemaking, and Christmas Joy. (SPECIALA)

233) During the last 12 months, did you or other family members in your household contribute any money to each of the following? To all religious groups or religious causes outside the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). (OUTPCUSA)

235) During the last 12 months, did you or other family members in your household contribute any money to each of the following? to non-religious charities, community organizations, or social causes? (NONRELIG)

244) I-INCOME: Which of these categories best describes your total family income from all sources, before taxes, during 2001? (If you live alone, or with non-relatives, answer in terms of your own personal income.) (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-INCOME)